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Alba Lackner dresses in all-white looks for the May 2018 issue of Grazia Croatia. In front of the lens of Olga Rubio Dalmau, the fresh face poses in chic ensembles for the editorial. Styled by Viera Hric Okanikova, Alba wears labels such as Karl Lagerfeld, Longchamp and Calvin Klein. From relaxed suiting to breezy dresses, the brunetteimpresses in each shot.

Supermodel Alessandra Ambrosio is all smiles on the May 2018 cover of Vogue Brazil. Photographed by Rafael Pavarotti, the Brazilian beauty wears a complete look from Louis Vuitton’s spring-summer collection. For the accompanying shoot, Alessandra models fashion forward ensembles while posing on the streets of Seoul, South Korea. Fashion editor Yasmine Sterea selects designs from the likes of Celine, Balenciaga and Versace.

Ahead of LOEWE’s spring 2018 runway show on September 29th, the Spanish fashion brand unveiled a series of eye-catching portraits. Photographed by Steven Meisel, model Vittoria Ceretti poses with mangosteen, pomegranates and melons in the campaign. Made with creative direction by Jonathan Anderson and M/M (Paris), the images will appear on a billboard outside of the LOEWE St. Sulpice atelier. Guido Palauworked on hair for the shoot with Pat McGrath on makeup.

Victoria's Secret goes for comfort with the release of its 2017 T-Shirt Bra campaign. Angels including Elsa Hosk, Sara Sampaio, Jasmine Tookes, Stella Maxwell and Romee Strijd appear in the images. Captured in the studio, the top models show off their moves in lingerie as well as denim and fringed pieces. Victoria’s Secret unveils two new styles including the Lightly Lined Scoop Demi and Push-Up Plunge.

Many of the professional footballers and Oscar-nominated actors have the ability to pull off a suit effortlessly. There is no reason why you can’t do just that.

The most important thing when aiming to look dapper in a suit is confidence. The way to ultimate confidence when fastening those cufflinks is knowing that all of the different parts of the outfit are going to come together as a cohesive package.

Pulling off a suit is one of the classiest abilities yet, but it’s not rocket science. You just need to take it from the top and break it down. Here are some rules to help you look dapper in a suit for any occasion.

SHOULDER ALIGNMENT

When wearing a jacket, shoulder alignment is the most important thing to get right in regards to your suit because it cannot be tailored. The shoulder of the jacket should end before the end of your actual shoulder.

You can determine this by leaning up against a wall. If the shoulder pad hits the wall before your actual shoulder, then it is too big for you. Another way to tell is that if the shoulder has a divot, the coat is too wide. If it forms an X shape when buttoned, it is too snug. Aim for somewhere in the middle.

HIGH ARMHOLES

The armholes of a jacket can be the small difference between a will-fitting modern jacket and a poor fitting, more conservatively cut jacket. The main aim is to have them high, but without having any restriction of movement. When moving your arm, your whole jacket should not move with it.

This is something else that cannot be tailored, so it is important that you check before you purchase. There is nothing worse than a suit jacket that is too small/big and it is noticeable a mile off. Ensure it fits well and gives you a complete range of motions both buttoned up and unbuttoned.

DRESS FOR YOUR BODY TYPE

You should try and wear a suit that compliments your body type. If you are short, stick to single-breasted jackets. If you go for a double breasted jacket, it can make you look like you are drowning in fabric and appear smaller. If you are bigger around your middle, wear a lower buttoning jacket rather than one with a high placket in order to get a longer silhouette.

The fit of your suit should be close to your body, but not too close otherwise it will look like you are being smothered. Usually, a tailor will need to take in the sides of your suit to create a trimmer silhouette.

THE RIGHT ACCESSORIES

Make sure that you opt for the right accessories for the occasion. A silver tie looks great with a black tuxedo. Coloured ties are also great for a range of occasions, as long as it doesn’t take the focus away from your overall suit. When choosing a belt, black is the best option, unless you are wearing a khaki-toned suit, which should be worn with a brown belt. Match your belt buckle to the other accessories you are wearing, such as your watch.

Tie pins are great for practicality as well as accessorizing. Go for a style that matches your overall look and go down the same road with your cufflinks. You generally do not need any other type of accessory; you don’t want to overdo it. Stick with these basics to bling up a suit and it’s just enough to add that dapper touch.

MINIMUM TROUSER BREAK

The ‘trouser break’ refers to the amount of fabric that is left over after the leg ends that drape over the shoes. The fashion trend of right now is to have little to no trouser break. This looks great with the slim fits that are really popular now. If you’re going for a look that is a compromise of trendy and appropriate, go for a small break. Anything more and it will look like you are borrowing your dad’s suit- not a good look!

If you’re a fan of all things Dover Street Market, you’ll be pleased as peas that Singapore’s very own outpost will be opening this Saturday at 18 Dempsey Road. Yes, folks, after many months since news first leaked that Singapore will be getting her very own DSM, doors officially open on 29 July 2017.

And if it is anything like DSM stores in London and Tokyo, what with their quirky decor, well-curated merchandise and sales staff that will go the extra mile for you, this could be the best thing for all you jaded shoppers (and the boost that brick-and-mortar retail needs badly) in Singapore yet. Who’s excited?